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Why You Need to Avoid Being Morally and Financially Bankrupt
"Don't be too quick to give up your agency, time and happiness for vanity" This episode of The Financial Griot is centered around Consumption and the draining effect on your purpose. Too often, we get stuck in a never ending loop where we buy into a lifestyle only to be indebted to it for even longer. For example, the college experience is an expensive pseudo inflated lifestyle that mirrors affluent middle class. Through loans that extend beyond tuition and books, many fall victim to an expensive experience that's akin to Disney World. All fluff and payment. After 4-6 years, you end up paying for it for 20-30 years. And then…
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Pandemic Investment Performance Are Up 100%! Use These Tips
Our investment grew by an astonishing +98.50% beating the S&P and most investment management portfolios. Here's how we were able to do this.
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Our Portfolio is up almost $15,000 in 1-day! Winning!?
How to construct an investment portfolio that thrives during an inflation. Sharing all the tips and market tricks to edge out wins.
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Here are The Five Cardinal Rules of Personal Finances
โSometimes life knocks you on your assโฆ get up! Happiness is not the absence of problems, itโs the ability to deal with themโ Steve Maraboli Unemployed and Unemployable After watching Elizabeth Whiteโs desperate plea over the internet for those who are “unemployed at 55 and faking normalโ, I realized a few things. For over 25 years, she broke what Iโll dub โthe five cardinal rules of personal financesโ. Elizabeth White is a highly educated and resourceful professional who at times in her career wasย making over $100,000 per year and sometimes $200,000 per year. She was a far cry from those struggling to make ends meat. She was to all extent and purpose,ย โliving…